Dave and Martin,
Thanks for the review of Fight for Seoul...and the thumbs up. Very nice assessment by Martin about overall the rules have lots of duplicates amid the two booklets, and likewise within each nothing that daunting. {Brief side bar about the counters...the sheet is there mainly to provide supplemental USMC MMC for the CG...though there are a few direct like counters like "Emb. Stream" of the Japanese MMG in KPA colors.}
Excellent back drop to your review, with the Miracle on the Han in full splendor. Sets the scene splendidly for why the battle was worth fighting for...!
If I could just answer the one question that baffled each of you as far as I could tell...and it was not a rules question, or counter question, or map question, and do so...in a tongue and cheek way....you asked "I don't know who Andrew Hershey is."
First Dave ...we meet at the bar at ASLOk when you last attended (2011?)...okay "the bar," meaning you had too many and don't remember meeting me...but Derek Cox was with us as we had a chat about football...he of Chelsea, you of some crap East London club best known for well I best not answer that, and me representing a fine North London club with a recently opened new stadium....and a new manager who once worked for Derek's club. Also to help jog the memory I stood at 2 meters and a bit as we chatted...any bells?, bells? No. That is a Hammer for you. And your a ref. too, so does that mean you will forget me if I commit a foul worth another Yellow Card?
That said,...if you and Martin have a quick check of the credits to...various
ASL Annuals in the Masthead (Avalon Hill), designer credits of
Forgotten War (MMP), or say same for...
Kampfgruppe Scherer (LFT), ...or say same for
Operation Chariot (LFT), maybe....
Operation Merkur (HOB), never mind the odd credit in
Dispatches from the Bunker (DftB)... my obscurity might lift some. However, I am ever so grateful for this very obscurity as I can walk down the High Street, without dark glasses, get a paper from the corner shop and not* be assailed for a selfie or an autograph. Alas, the chicks don't see me either. Two sides to every coin.
Oh, and I don't speak or write English...I am a Yank...so I speak and write proper American. But, I did live in England for a total of 5 years of my life off and on, so I ain't all Septic, now what I mean mate?
{Note despite this fact, there are some grammar errors which Martin Vinca, a Scottish speaker, again not English either, has spotted. +1 to him.}
On your 1a, 2a, 3a idea "sequentially" (as Dave noted) for "Sights on Seoul," I had that at one point, .... certain folks internally thought is was too many times to the same well. BUT, I do think there is something there perhaps to do as a follow on scenario, because, it does give one some time options, as the version you all played can take some time.
Thanks again.
Andy (not the tall chap on the Hight Street).
Andy